Cicero, In Catilinam I, section 5 Flashcards

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addūcō adducere addūxī adductus

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to lead up/to/away; bring up/to; persuade, induce; lead, bring; contract, tighten

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adeō

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to such a point; precisely, exactly; thus far; indeed, truly; even, actually

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aliquis aliquid and aliquī aliqua aliquod

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someone, something; some, any; si quis, si quid: anyone who, anything that

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4
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castra castrōrum n. pl.

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(military) camp

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5
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causa causae f.

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reason, cause; case; lawsuit; (in abl., often after a word in gen.) for the sake of

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certus –a –um

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sure, certain, reliable; fixed, settled, firm; trusty, reliable; resolved, determined; particular, individual

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collocō collocāre collocāvī collocātus

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to place, put, set in order, proper position, arrange; station, post, position; apply; put together, assemble; settle/establish in a place/marriage; billet; lie down

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comprehendō (comprendō) comprehendere comprehendī comprehensus

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to catch/seize/grasp firmly; arrest; take hold/root/fire, ignite; conceive (baby); embrace; include/cover/deal with (in speech/law); express (by term/symbol)

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contrā

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facing; against (prep. + acc.)

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cotīdiē or cottīdiē or quotidiē

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daily, every day; day by day; usually, ordinarily, commonly

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crēdō crēdere crēdidī crēditus

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to trust, believe (+ dat.); entrust

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crēscō crēscere crēvī crētus

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to come forth/to be; arise/spring (from); be born; become visible/great; grow (up); thrive, increase (size/number/honor), multiply; ascend; attain, be promoted

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crūdēliter

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cruelly, barbarously (> crudelis)

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dēnique

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finally, in the end; and then; at worst; in short, to sum up; in fact, indeed

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Etrūria –ae f.

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ancient Tuscany; Etruria

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faciō facere fēcī factus

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to make; do; reckon

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fateor fatērī fassus sum

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to confess, admit

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faux faucis f.

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the throat, gullet; pl. jaws, mouth

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imperātor imperātōris m.

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commander, general

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improbus –a –um

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wicked/flagrant; morally unsound; greedy/rude; immoderate; disloyal; shameless

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intestīnus –a –um

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internal, civil

22
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intrā

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within, inside, on the inside; during; under; fewer than

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inveniō invenīre invēnī inventus

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to find, discover

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iubeō iubēre iussī iussus

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to order/tell/command/direct; enjoin/command; decree/enact; request/ask/bid; pray

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iūre

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rightly, justly

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moenia moenium n. pl.

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(city) walls

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mōlior mōlīrī mōlītus

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to work at, devise

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nēmō nēminis m. or f.

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no one

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nōndum

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not yet

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numerus numerī m.

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number, amount; body, collection, class; a measure (of verse)

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perditus –a –um

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ruined, desperate, depraved

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perniciēs pernicieī f.

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ruin; disaster; pest, bane; curse; destruction, calamity; mischief

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potius

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rather, more

34
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quisquam quicquam

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someone, something; anyone, anything

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sērō

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late, at a late hour, tardily; of a late period

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singulī –ae –a

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apiece (pl.); every; one each/at a time; individual/separate/single; several

37
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tam

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so

38
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tum or tunc

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then, at that time; then, thereupon, afterwards (> tum–ce)

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vereor verērī veritus sum

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to be in awe of, show respect to; dread, fear